Using the exercise files

- [Voiceover] For this course, I've included Exercise Filesfor you to practice with and use as a reference.They're organized into Foldersfor each Chapter, and then within each Chapter,there's numbered Folders for each video.Inside the video Folders, you'll find a startand an end-state folder named accordingto the topics of the related video.They include the projects and programscorresponding to that video.I've included the end-state of each projectso you can look at the final programs.As you go through this course,I encourage you to run the example projects yourselfand modify them to test out different features.

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3/14/2016

iOS has visual UI development tools built right into Xcode, the IDE that iOS developers use the most. Xcode's Interface Builder provides graphical tools for manipulating layouts and views—which means little to no programming required. Interface design is a great way to break into iOS app development, or expand your programming skills to the realm of UX.

Here iOS app architect Scott Gardner explains how to create designable views and dynamic and adaptive user interfaces for any screen size or orientation. He shows how to work with stack views, images, custom fonts, and Interface Builder's Auto Layout tools, which speed up your design process and help adhere to Apple's interface guidelines. Along the way, he provides best practices for designing interfaces that are clean, efficient, and enjoyable for users.